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2nd IRF Asia Regional Congress & Exhibition. Jointly organised by the International Road Federation (IRF) and the Road Engineering Association of Malaysia (REAM), the 2nd IRF Asia Regional Congress & Exhibition (October 16-20, 2016 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) will once again be the premier event for the road sector and transportation professionals in the region. The Congress will provide a forum for showcasing best practices, new technologies, cutting edge research, and practical applications that can maximis
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Jointly organised by the International Road Federation (3918 IRF Washington) and the Road Engineering Association of Malaysia (REAM), the 2nd IRF Asia Regional Congress & Exhibition (October 16-20, 2016 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) will once again be the premier event for the road sector and transportation professionals in the region.

The Congress will provide a forum for showcasing best practices, new technologies, cutting edge research, and practical applications that can maximise returns from road investments.

Building on the success of the previous edition, the 2nd IRF Asia Congress will continue to discuss and advocate for building and maintaining a highway network that is efficient, safe, resilient, and sustainable.

The prospects for growth in Asia and particularly in South Asia and ASEAN are tremendous, but the region’s true potential will not be unleashed unless there is well planned and efficient highway network that is part of a well-integrated road transport network.

2nd IRF Asia Regional Congress & Exhibition

October 16-20, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, asrc.IRFnews.org

WHY PARTICIPATE?

•    Network with top industry stakeholders and top organisations in the region
•    Engage with over 1,000 local & international delegates
•    Benefit from an exceptional technical and scientific programs featuring some 125 speakers
•    Meet the Top Technical & Scientific Experts in the region
•    View the latest technologies and products and services at the Exhibition

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

•    Road Agency Engineers & Managers
•    Engineering Consultants
•    Road Contractors
•    Technology Providers
•    Equipment Manufactures
•    Financing Institutions and Investment Firms
•    Researchers & Academics
This can only be done through use of best practices, excellent policies, innovations in engineering and technology, and workforce development. It is for this reason that IRF is bringing the region’s and the world’s top policymakers, road builders & operators, manufacturers, and researchers together in Kuala Lumpur so that we can share experiences, witness innovations, and share knowledge that can make a well connected Asia a reality in the near future.

The Congress is being held under the auspices of the Malaysian Ministry of Works and the Public Works Department with the support of local and regional actors among which are the Construction Research Institute of Malaysia, ITS Malaysia, the Japan Road Association, the Chartered Institution of Highways and the China Highway & Transportation Society, among others. According to Eng. Adanan Bin Mohamed Hussein, Director General of the Public Works Department, “The Asian continent is a patchwork of territories characterised by diverse topography, climatic conditions, population densities, cultures and forms of governance. These challenges mandate in depth consideration towards the goal of realising a connected network of highways – they also require us to share intellectual capital through timely events such as the IRF Asia Regional Congress.”






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